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Entering data estimates by using basic calculator features
Use the calculator to enter data on the command line or in the paper tape.
A calculator has these basic features:
Basic calculator feature
The calculator supports the following types of information:
 
Information
Description
Distribution types
Triangular and normal, or Gaussian
Algebraic operations
Addition, subtraction, multiplication, or division
Exponent
The caret (^) operator; for example, x^2
Minimum and maximum
For example, min(2,4) and max(2,4)
Related topics
Building financial models
Configuring a time grid for investment analysis
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Entering data by using the calculator